Formula One is suing a Las Vegas company for counterfeit merchandise it produced leading up to the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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A Las Vegas man is claiming the Metropolitan Police Department has failed to properly address threatening behavior from his neighbor, the son of a retired high-ranking police officer.
A cloud computing startup has broken a record for the highest amount Series A funding secured in Nevada history.
The Las Vegas Planning Commission voted against recommending a resort and housing project proposed for the Historic Westside during a lengthy meeting.
A 25-year-old motorcyclist who died in a crash in northwest Las Vegas Valley has been identified.
Seniors from the Neighborhood Recreation Center picked vegetables at Kiel Ranch Historic Park in North Las Vegas.
A Las Vegas man was sentenced for leaving “numerous” threatening voicemails for Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., and the family members of two U.S. Senators, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.
After initial grading began last month on the Athletics ballpark site, work on the site of the future $1.75 billion ballpark is starting to show visible progress.
The Shade Tree, which serves victims of domestic violence, human trafficking and homelessness, announced a $5 million fundraising campaign to renovate the campus and add over 100 beds.
The 94.7 Hank FM Launch Party starring country hitmaker Deana Carter is set for 6-10 p.m. May 25.
Hogs & Heifers Saloon starts its relocation from 3rd Street after its closing party in July. It has been a downtown institution since 2005.
With Memorial Day approaching, an iconic museum in Las Vegas has found a way to thank members of the military for their service.
The board of directors is anticipating a dip in hotel room tax revenue and plans to increase how much it will spend in advertising to attract domestic travelers.
Formula One is searching for interested Southern Nevada residents who want to serve as marshals for this year’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Allegiant Stadium is hosting a hiring event as it looks to fill Raiders gameday and event staff positions ahead of the upcoming football season.